U.S. has been on ‘wrong side’ of NAFTA for ‘many, many’ years, Trump tells rally
HARRISBURG, Pa. — President Donald Trump has again raised the spectre of the U.S. pulling out of the North American Free Trade Agreement, saying America has been on the “wrong side” of the trade pact for “many, many years.”
Trump told a rally in Harrisburg, Pa., on Saturday night that he’ll try to renegotiate the agreement with Canada and Mexico, but will terminate NAFTA if a “fair deal” for the U.S. can’t be reached.
Trump also noted that his administration has ordered the collection of “billions and billions of dollars” in duties on imports from countries he says “break the rules.”
The U.S. has already imposed tariffs of up to 24 per cent on Canadian softwood timber and is investigating whether steel and aluminum imports pose a threat to national security.


